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Why Vanta’s CEO says TAM is overrated—and compliance gets misunderstood
This preview, based only on the published show notes, points to a conversation about compliance, security, AI, and startup strategy with Vanta CEO Christina Cacioppo. Expect discussion of Vanta’s billboard campaign, the tradeoffs between fast AI-driven building and rigorous security, and a blunt take on market sizing.

Can voice AI finally pass for human? ElevenLabs’ co-founder explains the gap
This preview, based only on the published show notes, points to a conversation about why voice AI remains harder than text and where ElevenLabs sees the biggest opportunities. Expect discussion of audio models, translation, voice agents, and the company’s rapid rise.

Sundar Pichai on Google’s AI comeback, bottlenecks, and what comes next
This preview, based only on the published show notes, points to a wide-ranging conversation with Sundar Pichai about Google’s AI trajectory, infrastructure constraints, and capital allocation. It also hints at Google’s internal culture, long-term bets, and why Pichai sees AI as a major economic driver.

How DoorDash won: retention, restaurant economics, and the ‘last two feet’
This preview, based only on the published show notes, points to a wide-ranging conversation with DoorDash CEO Tony Xu. Expect discussion of restaurant economics, fraud, loyalty, delivery models, and why solving autonomy may come down to the final few feet of a delivery.

Can AR glasses really replace the smartphone? Snap’s 2026 bet, explained
This preview, based only on the show notes, centers on Snap CEO Evan Spiegel’s case for Spectacles as the next major computing platform. It also flags side conversations on AI-written code, teen phone use, monetizing the camera, moderation, and Snap’s broader evolution.

After AGI, what’s still scarce? An economics-first look at inequality, taxes, and global gains
This preview is based on the episode notes, not the full audio. Dwarkesh talks with Alex Imas and Phil Trammell about the economics of AGI: capital’s share, redistribution, demand, inequality, and what countries outside the AI supply chain should do.

From logic gates to GPUs: a visual tour of how chips are built
This preview is based only on the published show notes. The episode appears to be a blackboard-style lecture with Reiner Pope that starts from basic logic gates and builds up to TPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, memory tradeoffs, and even comparisons with the brain.

A fresh case for reading Machiavelli as patriot, not cartoon villain
This preview is based on the episode notes, not the full audio. Ada Palmer and the host frame Machiavelli through his diplomacy, exile, and devotion to Florence, exploring why his ideas on power and human nature may be far more nuanced than his reputation suggests.

A short preview of Dwarkesh on AI’s “data black hole”
Based on the published show notes, this episode appears to examine what’s really driving AI progress, with a focus on sample efficiency and how AI compares with humans. It looks like a compact, idea-heavy listen rather than a broad news roundup.

A preview of why “learning on the job” may be AI’s next leap
Based on the show notes, this episode explores a major AI research bet: systems that improve through real work rather than only pretraining. It appears to touch on grindability, RLVR, updating model weights, “dreaming,” and a look ahead to 2027.

Bobby Okereke on discipline, leadership, and earning your place at the top
This preview suggests a mindset-focused conversation with Bobby Okereke about discipline, self-belief, leadership, and high performance. Based on the show notes, it traces his path from a strict Nigerian upbringing and late start in football to Stanford, the NFL, and thinking beyond the game.

A preview of JRE #2513: Dean Radin on mind, reality, and the science of magic
Based on the published show notes, this episode features Dean Radin, a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of consciousness, noetic science, and neuroengineering. The notes point to a conversation likely centered on his background and his new book, The Science of Magic.

Iran talks, a White House UFC card, and a new DNI pick shape this Up First preview
This preview-based companion outlines three threads from the show notes: Trump's claimed progress in Iran talks, a UFC event planned on the White House lawn, and Jay Clayton's nomination for Director of National Intelligence. It looks like a fast listen for anyone tracking foreign policy, presidential optics, and intelligence politics.

A false confession, a real killer, and one more twist in a decades-long case
This preview, based only on the published show notes, points to a case that spans decades: Christopher Tapp is sentenced after falsely confessing to the murder of Angie Dodge, then the real killer is found years later. The notes suggest the story doesn’t end there, teasing a chilling new turn.

A Sunday archive double feature with Andrew Schulz and Bill Maher
This preview is based only on the published show notes. Megyn Kelly spotlights two archive interviews in one Sunday "Double Feature" episode, featuring comedians Andrew Schulz and Bill Maher.

Inside the grind behind golf’s biggest drives with Kyle Berkshire
This preview, based only on the episode notes, points to a conversation about what it takes to become a World Long Drive Champion. Expect Kyle Berkshire to discuss training, pressure, confidence, money, and how he’s turning elite performance into opportunities beyond competition.

A post-show look at a stalking case that escalated into years of terror
This preview is based only on the published show notes. Deborah Roberts and criminologist Casey Jordan discuss the case of Samantha Stites, whose ordeal involved a man later found guilty of stalking and a soundproof box.

A suspect interview shifts suddenly toward an arrest
Based on the published show notes, this episode centers on an interview with an unlikely suspect that takes an unexpected turn and leads to an arrest. If you like crime stories driven by pivotal conversations and sudden developments, this preview suggests a tense listen.

Three fast-moving stories: Iran deal fallout, G7 diplomacy, and Georgia’s GOP split
This preview, based only on the episode notes, points to a brisk Up First rundown of international diplomacy and a key U.S. primary. Expect focus on Israel’s reaction to the U.S.-Iran deal, Trump’s G7 meetings, and a Georgia Senate runoff testing Republican divisions.

Simulation theory meets AI, quantum physics, and spiritual traditions
This preview is based on the episode’s show notes, not the full audio. Sean Kelly talks with Rizwan Virk about why simulation theory may be gaining traction, connecting AI, video games, quantum mechanics, UFOs, karma, and ancient scriptures into one wide-ranging conversation.

A death row inmate’s version of the case—set against a victim’s stark view
This preview, based only on the published show notes, suggests an episode centered on the case prosecutors made against David Wood and his continued denial of that narrative. It also signals a contrasting perspective from a victim of his earlier crimes before the episode heads to death row to hear Wood speak for himself.

A fast-moving AM update on Trump’s DNI shift and other headline-grabbing disputes
Based on the published show notes, this episode previews several politically charged and crime-related stories, led by President Trump’s reported reversal on a DNI pick and fallout over FISA. It also flags a California contracting controversy, a teacher firing in Colorado, and a federal sentence tied to Pat Tillman’s brother.

A science writer makes the case for rethinking sunlight
This preview is based only on the published show notes. Joe Rogan talks with science and nature writer Rowan Jacobsen about his new book, "In Defense of Sunlight," which promises a look at the surprising science of sun exposure.

Wallo challenges hustle culture with a marketing-first playbook
Based on the show notes, this episode previews Wallo’s take on why grinding harder is not always the answer. It looks set to blend creator-economy strategy, marketing advice, and a broader conversation about burnout, AI, community, and protecting your peace.

Knicks chaos, World Cup talk, and two big guests in one packed episode
This preview, based only on the published show notes, points to an episode that jumps from a Manhattan-fueled Knicks parade recap to tennis, soccer, and a Ronaldo vs. Messi debate. It also features guest segments with Roger Bennett on the World Cup and Alex Karaban on his draft path and college titles.

A Reflecting Pool fiasco sets off a wider look at Trump’s latest controversies
This preview is based on the episode’s published show notes, not the full audio. The hosts react to Trump’s Reflecting Pool repair mess and broaden the conversation to Iran talks, a revamped Qatari jet for Air Force One, Bill Pulte’s new intelligence role, and a book on Trump’s second term.

Iran oil sanctions ease, Trump pivots to prices, and a judge rebukes immigration subpoenas
This preview, based only on the episode notes, points to a three-part news roundup: a major U.S. shift on Iran oil sanctions, President Trump’s renewed economic messaging, and a federal ruling in Minnesota. It looks like a concise listen for anyone tracking foreign policy, inflation politics, and immigration-related legal fights.

A show-notes preview of a big conversation on toxins, detox, and longevity
Based on the published notes, this episode explores how modern life—from toxins and mold to screens and stress—may affect energy, inflammation, mental health, and aging. Sean Kelly talks with Dr. Christopher Shade about detoxification, peptides, nervous system overload, and where longevity science may be headed.

Amy Adams drops into SmartLess for telepathy, Army dads, and the art of neutrality
This preview is based only on the episode’s published show notes. SmartLess teases a lively Amy Adams appearance touching on telepathy, Army dads, emergency medical responses, and “cracking the code of neutrality,” with the show’s usual playful energy.

Iran talks, Reflecting Pool drama, and Starmer rumors lead this AM update
This preview is based only on the published show notes. The episode appears to span high-stakes diplomacy, an odd political fight over the Reflecting Pool, Trump’s claim about Keir Starmer’s future, and a local crime trend affecting Oakland auto-glass shops.